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this is d.w. news life from the ordeal is far from over in thailand what it could take months to rescue the. country flooded cave system in which they've been trapped for ten days also on the program. and germany's political power struggle chancellor hardline interior minister jose hoffa reach a deal to establish a transit center at the german border. also ahead he's keeping his job love will stay on as coach of the german national football team despite his side crashing out of the world cup.
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i'm still getting a welcome to the program. that's relief in thailand after rescuers located twelve boys and their football coach alive inside a flooded cave system ten days after they went missing but with monsoon rains due to continue authorities now face a dilemma so they teach the children to die so they can attempt a risky exit or do they leave them on the precarious ledge where they found them perhaps just several months until the floodwaters recede. a moment that many are calling a miracle twelve boys and their soccer coach found alive after spending more than a week hundreds of meters underground they were trapped when heavy monsoon rain flooded the cave and cut off their exit route in the darkness the group lost track
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of time. for you to say most of the boys are in good health they've now received medical supplies and food but might have to wait a while before they can return to the surface. their relatives could not contain their joy. they had been praying for days many had feared the worst. but today is the best day i have been waiting for my son for so many days i thought he only had a fifty percent chance of survival. in. the cave complex stretches some ten kilometers into a mountain the boys are located near a chamber known as pattaya beach four kilometers from the caves entrance. rescuers
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had to dive through a labyrinth of passage ways to reach the group a challenge even for expert divers. but diving could be the only way out for the young boy's rescue teams are now preparing to try out this option. if the water level in the cave is still very high so we have to teach the boys how to swim to come out will also give them diving masks but only the rescue teams can decide whether they can be brought out safely this way. and alternative would be to wait for the water levels in the cave to recede but the monsoon season has just begun and doesn't end until october. rescuers are doing everything they can to avoid this delay.
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it's unclear how long it will take before the boys see daylight again more heavy rains are forecast in the coming days. for the latest on from d.w. correspondent to florida in the notion that type of bangkok welcome florence bring us up to date on the latest perspective rescue plans. but we still don't have any answer to the question that's on that that is on everyone's mind when will we actually see the boys outside the cave the officials have given no indication whatsoever as to the timeline they have just been. gone on record saying there's no rush what is paramount is to have them safe all the way out so we were not going to lose them on the homestretch that's basically what the officials say. so there has only been an official denial that it might take up to four months this number has been floating around. you know we have seen it on the
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internet so one officials actually went on record said it's not going to last four months that's rubbish but as to whether it's just a matter of days or weeks or maybe just a few months we don't know yet no rush what sort of condition of the children and. well as we have seen on the video the boys seem to be pretty stable but officials the experts the medics that are on site they actually say they're far too weak for any rescue mission so before they start anything they will have to regain strength so they're getting power gels they're getting nutrition. and from like you said in the report they are actually starting to teach them how to dive now what you have to keep in mind is that children in thailand usually they're not even they don't even know how to swim so teaching them how to dive is actually said to me
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sounds like a huge challenge and something said anything yet about the ordeal they faced over the last ten days of i've been speaking. no we don't know anything as to what exactly happened. when exactly they went in how they how the how to reseed and further and further down into the cave that's just what we assume what happened. so we just know that the boys are all in stay in a stable condition no serious injuries so now they just have to regain strength we're hearing that they tried to install telephone lines so they might actually even be working by now so that the boys can talk to their parents so that will probably be a big boost for their morale for their health maybe even so now we just have to wait and see what the rescue teams will come up with what kind of plan how to
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extract the boys we're talking just one kid flora bangkok. german chancellor angela merkel has a virtue of the collapse of her government by resolve a dispute with a hardline interior minister horses they hold for over migration policy they've agreed a compromise on the way asylum seekers are handled at the german austrian border at the moment only three border crossings operate to the sporadic border checks agreement calls for the establishment of so-called transit centers of the borders where asylum seekers would be evaluated anyone who's already applied for asylum in another country would be sent back to that country if those countries refused to accept them and they'd be sent back to australia despite the conservative leaders hailing the deal as a success it hasn't yet been signed off by the governing coalition's junior partners the center left s.p.p. it's also unclear whether neighboring countries would be willing to take asylum seekers back. angle americal wanted to look like she was getting back to business
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taking her seat in the bundestag near who wants to see more fun. the two conservative parties they had had been at odds over immigration. now there's a show of harmony. that followed a late night compromise merkel c.d.u. agreed to demands from the hopefuls c.s.u. for tighter restrictions yet the third coalition partner the center left s.p.d. must also agree the party's leaders said it wouldn't be pressured it's idiots is the c.d.u. c.s.u. damaged each other in recent weeks the bloc damage the trust and confidence in our democracy in this respect we still have as you see much need for consultation we will take whatever time is needed for this to get started name opposition parties criticised the c.d.u. c.s.u. compromise. hearing i snitched this was not
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a question of policy. these discussions were all about power and as we see it merkel went very far toward getting her way with you opposites. because it's the two parties agreed to establish transit centers on germany's border with austria where asylum seekers would be evaluated those who already applied for protection in another country would be sent back but that would require new agreements with those countries the heated asylum debate has yet to cool off. so let's go to lace aside from g.w.s. chief political correspondent of melinda craig who's in from south beach on safari in bali for the heads of the c.d.u. c.s.u. are meeting to discuss the deal with us pretty well camilla and so is this german government a crisis result now or is it just switched to a different battleground. it has definitely switched to a different battleground starting with the chancellery right here and now as you
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said the heads of the c.d.u. and the c s you are meeting with the third coalition partner the social democrats and the social democrats said today they have a lot of questions about this deal and are by no means going to simply sign off on it automatically a couple of years ago during the major influx of refugees in two thousand and fifteen the s.p.d. actually opposed such centers as are now being proposed by the c.s.u. in the c.d.u. they didn't want want to closed transit centers at this time today we've heard some talk about whether these transit centers would really be closed or not and so on so some attempt to placate the s.p.d. on this point and we've heard a couple of s.p.d. leaders saying well circumstances are different now than they were then not as many people would be involved as back in two thousand and fifteen so creating some room perhaps for compromise by the social democrats but that is probably no means
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a short and there could be long and tough discussions here not only this evening but ongoing second battlefield neighboring countries as you said in your introduction this agreement is predicated on sending refugees who have been registered in other e.u. countries back to austria it's also predicated on an agreement with austria that doesn't yet exist and we heard the austrian chancellor today saying he has some questions about this deal as well mr say hope for the german interior minister will be heading off to vienna to try to talk to mr courts but it's not clear. actually whether austria will go along and austria said as did italy that they may now impose their own national measures to tighten up their own borders creating exactly the kind of domino effect that the chancellor actually didn't want. even if the s.p.d. does sign up to this deal how does the chancellor now work with an interior minister who has her publicly challenge her oath or say briefly if you wouldn't mind
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a good good question this became a very personal battle between mr say hope for the interior minister and the chancellor he pushed her very far and many people would say her authority is undermined by this he is definitely on a populist on a nationalist course he's very worried about far right gains he could easily find yet another issue to grandstand on and this conflict essentially could continue chief political correspondent melinda craig we thank you let's look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the main defendant in a german neo nazi but the trial has delivered a final statement as the five year trial comes to a close to show denied involvement in a series of racially motivated killings between two thousand and two thousand and seven the court in munich is set to deliver its verdict next week she faces life in prison if convicted. but those years former prime minister najib razak has been
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arrested in connection with the disappearance of billions of dollars from myself and wealth fund that he founded a decade ago the investigation into malaysia's one m d b corruption scandal set out by the cheap successor as engulfed him since a spectacular difference in may's election. syrian rebel negotiators have reportedly begun a new round of talks with russian officers to end the fighting in southern syria at the weekend more than a dozen towns of the region agreed to a regime takeover return to an end to syrian and russian bombardments. syrian army offensive has however caused tens of thousands of people to flee their homes but neighboring jordan has refused to open its borders to any more refugees he w.'s tanya credit reports not from the gone heights border in jordan lebanon and israel where the build up of syrians displaced by the fighting is growing. more
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and more tense and makeshift homes are being set up near this village on the syrian side of the golan heights over eleven thousand syrians are said to have reached the area near the fence to the israeli occupied golan heights the assad regime has launched a massive offensive in nearby programs shown here on unverified social media footage thousands of syrians have been driven out of their homes since mid june the area in syria's south west is one of the few remaining opposition strongholds it's a sensitive area because of its proximity to israel right behind me on the syrian side syrians fleeing the violence have put up their tents jordan has closed its border they have nowhere else to go israel has never accepted refugees since the fighting began in syria seven years ago however it has provided humanitarian aid to civilians on friday the israeli army published
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a video showing soldiers delivering humanitarian aid across the golan heights fence into southern syria as more refugees arrived the military said to deliver three hundred tents medical supplies tons of food and clothes since two thousand and thirteen several thousand syrians have also been treated in israeli hospital it's just luck and we will continue protecting our borders and provide humanitarian aid to the full extent possible we will not allow entry into our territory and we will demonstrative here and through the night in seventy four disengagement deals with the syrian army. and. the dire situation across the fence has put the spotlight again on israel's policy towards syrian refugees is very manes officially at war with its neighbor in the nearby settlement of kut seen people have mixed feelings any personally i think it's not just israel's problem it's a problem of the world's nations to get help to the syrians so they would all. it's
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very hard to know who's terrorist who's not so if we can help. medically and give them assistance in their in their situation then i think that's the safest way israel's military has raised its alert level and reinforced its troops it is expected that more syrians will have to flee they have the bombardments there's issues of benefit only now it does look as though we have a full blown trade war on our hands come friday china officially saying today that it is fully prepared a breakthrough in tensions with the u.s. fading asian stocks sliding today wall street opening flat caution ahead of friday when washington and beijing is set to slap each other with thirty four billion dollars in tariffs on imports to trade for john also ensnaring companies with china mobile the latest to encounter obstacles in the u.s. . stepin years that's how long the united states has been mulling over whether to
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allow china mobile to enter its marcus' finally a decision is near and the answer most likely is no response from the chinese foreign ministry fiery by its standards at least. we urge the united states to abandon cold war thinking zero sum games and act of date concepts and to view the relevant issue correctly to stop guessing and putting on reasonable pressure on chinese companies here and instead to provide a good and fair and meirman for them to operate on to do more to increase mutual trust and cooperation between china and the us this would be good for both countries people. but the u.s. commerce department maintains that china mobile which has around nine hundred million customers worldwide poses a national security threat it's applied the same term to other chinese telecoms firms including that which is accused of doing business with north korea and iran after already having violated sanctions. while way which the united states accuses
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of trying to spy on american people the backdrop to all of this at tit for tat terrorist spot between the united states and china that's showing no signs of letting up a far cry from the relationship the world's top two economies hard when china mobile first applied to operation the united states back in twenty eleven. societe generale is buying the equity markets and commodities business of germany's spunk the acquisition still needs regulatory approval and would enable the french institution to expand its operations in europe's largest economy the news comes after speculation germany's largest the most trouble linda deutsch a bank had been considering a merger with comments bank. let's talk about this with the red bulls in our financial correspondent frank conrad is this becoming a trend we have seen it with deutsche bank now comments dropping riskier parts of its business. yes fan you know after the financial crisis the
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regulators introduce stricter rules stricter regulations stricter capital requirements for the banking sector in order to reduce systemic risk and for some bags especially the weaker ones in terms of capital this means that they simply cannot continue certain risky trading activities this is the case to some extent for the bank and in the case of course that's bank here this is one of the reason why it is selling this pretty lucrative part of its trading business to cities in it and if you look at it from the french perspective it is a win for the e.u.'s push towards a proper banking union. a well yes it is obviously a sign that some parts of the national banking sectors in the european union especially in the euro zone are becoming a bit less national and
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a bit more european strong bags like sources shit is in a rather have followed for a while now a strategy of growth by takeovers we haven't seen large cross border takeovers in the euro area but smaller takeovers like this one of course indicate a stronger integration of the financial sector in the european union and especially so in the countries of the euro can reduce verse in frankfurt thank you very much diesel vehicles could fall to just five percent of the e.u. car market by twenty thirty that's according to a study by consulting firm alex partners emissions cheating scandal has done to diesel reputation in europe and older engines now face bans in some german cities makes the job of a used car salesman tricky is did all use model of a common. used car dealer burnham aslam isn't spectum his latest purchase
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at mini ten years old with nearly one hundred thousand kilometers under its belt and most importantly it has a regular petrol engine passed are no longer buys used diesels he says they barely sell any more and if they do only at a loss this b.m.w. has been sitting on the lot for nearly a year even with a discount. for a month's worth of fords or were they used to just get snapped up but now customers are very skeptical and hesitant. now because they still don't know what's watch will there be a diesel ban or not for customers that's a big headache. for mounts. and that's a headache for as land to a car that won't sell eats into his profits every day used car sits on the lot cost the money right now he has twenty seven diesel cars on his lot in the south of berlin the longer they sit there the less they're worth. about
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twenty kilometers northeast lies the cost car dealership you know but trouble is picking up his recently purchased s.u.v. it's new and it's a diesel trouble's confident that the latest models meet emissions standards and a fuel efficient he says the diesel debate doesn't bother him. as car for the car has power style and then rides a bit higher but that's what i wanted and that's all i need. this is the right car for me it's. the five think. but even new car buyers are turning away from diesels. car dealer thomas cox says he's not worried new car sales remain buoyant even if customers preferences are changing. the world is an aimless switching from diesel to gasoline engines so our overall sales figures are robust we're still seeing growth selling more petrol powered
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vehicles and that makes up for lower diesel sales among consumers into our combined place. used car dealers though are facing an uncertain future. aslam says only one thing could help the german government needs to move fast to settle the issue of potential diesel bans only clarity can help restore customer confidence he says and help him move some of these used cars are languishing on his lot. and just briefly mining giant glencore has been ordered to produce documents as part of a corruption probe by the u.s. justice department and you sent the company's stock plunging by more than ten percent the money laundering investigation is going to claim cause business in nigeria venezuela and the democratic republic of congo going core is based in switzerland but listed on the london stock exchange the company may also be facing a british fraud probe of which operations are called. back fill and the latest from
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woke up thanks ben yes tuesday sweden secure their place in the quarter finals after a narrow one nil victory over switzerland instant petersburg in an era of big game and real force bets cool the decisive goal sure to defeat the french and the friend manuel tan fluids the color of the net to the delight of the vociferously swedish as we will not play the winner of tonight's clash between england and colombia. germany's national football coach your human love will stay in his post despite his team's world cup failure the german f.a. made the announcement this afternoon the two thousand and fourteen a world champion coach was heavily criticised after germany's early knock out this year he agreed the reach the agreement with the f.a. at a meeting earlier today. should he stay or should he go now live has made a decision for himself. after receiving a vote of confidence from the german if a he has decided to continue as germany's had
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a coach the defending champions crashed out of the group stage of this year's world cup. at first the coach was unsure about continuing in his role after coming back from russia. so next my head is at thirty with very upset and still haven't completely processed the pain and disappointment of the loss anything here it's going to take some time to come to terms with this shit this is what we have to be honest with ourselves that we failed at this tournament pushbuttons williams was the second live had signed a new contract before the tournaments in russia it runs until the end of the twenty twenty two world cup in qatar where germany aims to be one of the top tournaments favorites again. on monday belgium stays or iraq will come back to japan three to advance the world cup quarter finals the red devils scored a dramatic injury time winner i became the first forty eight years to overturn a two goal deficit in a world cup knockout game. all the goals came in
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a frantic second tough right at the start of it gang he kept his cool to put the blue samurai in the lead i only minutes later takashi and we added a second for japan i went next big world cup upset appeared to be in the making. but midway through the second half belgium started to exploit their height advantage and for talking in surprise japan's a.g. kind was she no way this looping header up to sixty nine minutes i belgium were back in the game it took them just five more minutes week rise tomorrow one for lady i then in the dying seconds of the game deep in knighted time belgium launched the most amazing move of the tournament so far twelve seconds from goal to goal and another substitute nasser chadli snatched a dramatic belgium when i break for japan. belgium face brazil
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in the quarter finals. just touch your mind if i told stories at this hour rescuers in thailand have found twelve boys in a football coach alive in a flooded cape more than a week after they went missing the militia is warning it could take months to get them out. on german chancellor i'm going to buckle on her interior minister whole set of resolve the dispute over migration the threaten to topple the government say all the hub said he was ready to resign but he'll not stay in office buckles jr told the asprin they still have to sign off on the to. accept your project all of the talk of the op.
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